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Phoenix Bishoujo Statue
Feel the Firebird — Kotobukiya’s Phoenix Bishoujo Statue
Soar into our full Marvel Bishoujo collection with the iconic Phoenix Bishoujo Statue, a 1/7‑scale masterpiece that captures Jean Grey at the moment she first embraces the cosmic Phoenix Force. Sculpted by Kouei Matsumoto and based on character artwork by Shunya Yamashita, the statue stands 9 inches (about 23 cm) tall as Phoenix hovers amid swirling flame, her emerald suit and blazing sash lifted by unseen telekinetic winds. Originally released in June 2010, this early entry in the Bishoujo line remains a cornerstone for X‑Men collectors.
Sculpted Detail & Display Potential
Every feathered flourish of the fiery base is painted in pearlescent yellows and oranges, reflecting light to mimic living flames. The dynamic bass‑relief phoenix emblem on her chest is recessed and panel‑lined for comic‑accurate depth, while subtle shading on the musculature emphasizes Yamashita’s signature “beautiful young woman” aesthetic. Balanced on a clear acrylic support hidden within the plume, the figure appears weightless—perfect for front‑row placement in a Detolf or on a riser beside the Dark Phoenix Bishoujo for a dramatic before‑and‑after display.
Jean Grey & the Phoenix Force: Comic Roots
Phoenix is more than a codename—it’s a cosmic rebirth. Jean Grey first manifested this power in Uncanny X‑Men #101, when solar radiation threatened her team and she sacrificed herself, only to rise reborn from Jamaica Bay’s waters. That single splash page ignited decades of storylines, from the original “Phoenix Saga” to the galaxy‑spanning Dark Phoenix Saga. Kotobukiya’s statue freezes Jean in that hopeful moment—calm, focused, and not yet consumed by cosmic fire—ideal for fans who prefer the heroic side of the Phoenix.
Want More Phoenix?
- Check out the Phoenix Rebirth and Jean Grey Bishoujo pages to learn more.
Collect, Compare & Conquer
Ready to harness the power of creation? Explore our site for upcoming releases that complement Phoenix, such as Rogue, Psylocke and Emma Frost. Whether you’re building a Hall of X‑Men heroines or rounding out a cosmic shelf, this statue radiates centerpiece energy.
Release Date: June 2010